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Hi,

Looking for an invite to a torrent site that specializes in high def video (tv, movies, concert gigs) - preferably HDBits.org

Can trade a torrentleech invite or deepbassnine invite

Thanks!

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I can give out an invite to funfile.org, they love their zero day releases, 720p etc

also does a 200gb 1080p movie pack each month

shoot me a pm with your email address and i'll send off an invite.

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is anyone concerned about data retention at all?

even on iinet i'm worried that australia's golden download days when the government refused to give a fuck about online piracy........ might be closing soon.

and i don't want to be on the first list of people going to court.

if it happens i wonder if there would be a kind of grace period, or just "HAH WE GOT YOU ALL"

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is anyone concerned about data retention at all?

even on iinet i'm worried that australia's golden download days when the government refused to give a fuck about online piracy........ might be closing soon.

and i don't want to be on the first list of people going to court.

if it happens i wonder if there would be a kind of grace period, or just "HAH WE GOT YOU ALL"

I am somewhat worried but not tin foil hat worried. Interestingly enough George Brandis couldn't even explain what metadata is lol absolute douchecanoe

I am more worried about the TPP and the effects that will have in regards to people downloading shows.

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Instead of being concerned about piracy, why don't they look at a solution to the issue. In Australia we only really have access to the Murdoch owned monopoly that is Foxtel, an overpriced service for what it delivers.

People who were, IMO, doing the right thing by setting up a VPN so they could use Netflix as PAYING customers were booted from using the service.

Why is it acceptable to wait a month to watch something.

The worst that can happen is they give you a warning. If you don't abide, they just curb your internet speed. That is saying that your internet provider has the resources to monitor it and you aren't using a VPN.

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I gots invite for IP torrents if needed

Ditto iptorrents is the best haha

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Instead of being concerned about piracy, why don't they look at a solution to the issue. In Australia we only really have access to the Murdoch owned monopoly that is Foxtel, an overpriced service for what it delivers.

People who were, IMO, doing the right thing by setting up a VPN so they could use Netflix as PAYING customers were booted from using the service.

Why is it acceptable to wait a month to watch something.

The worst that can happen is they give you a warning. If you don't abide, they just curb your internet speed. That is saying that your internet provider has the resources to monitor it and you aren't using a VPN.

I believe they only kicked a few Australian users on the premise of Aussies living in the USA and paying for netlfix with an Aussie bank account...

I would say they just don't want to look at the real reason why so many Aussies pirate and it is a shame for us and them. Us because we have to wait 3-4 days at minimum for tv shows (if you have foxtel) and them because they'd have more customers.

Silly silly.

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Speaking of does anyone know a good site that does mainly books?

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Cheers Watertrade! I was thinking more like paperback books that people have uploaded...

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